1963 Lancia Flaminia Sport 3C Zagato
Sold: $225,000
One of only 33 in this configuration produced by coachbuilder Zagato, this breathtaking Lancia Sport 3C coupe has been repainted a suitable and lovely red. Originally finished in yellow from the factory, the sleek coupe resided in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and in a private collection in the Midwest before making its way to Texas.
Since its acquisition in 2019, it underwent various services including a tune-up, carburetor service, re-chroming of the front and rear bumpers, rebuilt brake system, new battery, and brightwork refinishing. Notable items included in the sale were an extra set of hubcaps, an Italian license plate, a collection of Flaminia-related literature, a tool and jack kit, and two sets of keys.
2001 Audi RS4 Avant
Sold: $82,000
This dynamic RS4 Avant wagon was purchased new in Germany and imported into the U.S. in 2002, where it received several modifications. Upon delivery, it featured a 2.7-liter turbocharged V-6, six-speed manual transmission, and the Audi Quattro Sport package. The original owner sold this desirable European import in 2006 and reacquired it in 2012.
Upgrades to this RS4 Avant include: Edge Racing intercoolers, a Milltek exhaust system, Öhlins suspension, Stasis rear differential, AMD clutch, BBS wheels, Alcon brake calipers, and Girodisc rotors.
1937 Cord 812 Supercharged Westchester
Sold: $130,000
This remarkable 1937 Cord 812 Supercharged Westchester was in California from 1956 to 2006, adding only 3,000 miles to its odometer after a thorough restoration completed over 11 years. Significant restoration tasks included an engine rebuild, body rust repair, new broadcloth upholstery, a fresh coat of Cadet Gray paint, powder-coated suspension, and various updates.
Limited to 34 examples, highlights include an award-winning interior, supercharged 288 ci Lycoming V-8, and certification by the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Club. Moreover, it has garnered numerous awards and was featured in the Portland Art Museum’s “Shape of Speed” exhibit in 2018.
1971 Datsun 240Z
Sold: $310,000
This completely stock Datsun 240Z sold for an impressive six figures, showcasing how value is often in the eye of the beholder. Well-preserved and documented, the car had only 21,750 miles at the time of sale. With its outstanding original condition and rare racing green paint finish, this Z is indeed as extraordinary as its price suggests.
1968 BMW 1600 with Heinemann Trailer
Sold: $41,501
This restored 1968 BMW 1600 coupe, equipped with a matching Heinemann trailer, is a perfect choice for the adventure seeker. Winning first place in the 2002 class at the 2019 Legends of the Autobahn, it was stripped to bare metal during restoration, achieving stunning results.
Other restoration highlights include a reupholstered interior, overhauled suspension, fresh paint, and rebuilt engine. Features include a 2002ti steering wheel, woven trunk liner with matching floormats, H&R springs, Koni dampers, and European market headlamps.
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